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TXMD 3070: Fashion Promotion
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: TXMD 1610 and 3130. An overview of the sales promotion process in relation to the fashion industry; emphasis on advertising, visual merchandising, special events, and fashion show production.
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TXMD 3100: Textiles I
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: TXMD 1610 and 3130. An overview of the textile industry including fibers, yarns, fabric construction, dyeing/printing techniques, and finishes. Emphasis placed on the selection of textile products in relation to end use. Includes labwork involving physical testing. Four hours per week.
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TXMD 3101: Textiles I Lab
0.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Zero credits.
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TXMD 3120: Textiles II
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: TXMD 3100/3101. An overview of quality control using state-of-the-art textile testing equipment. Analysis of fibers and fabrics with emphasis on labwork involving chemical and physical testing. Correlation of test results in predicting fabric performance in relation to end use. Four hours per week.
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TXMD 3130: Introduction to the Fashion Industry
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. How the fashion world operates from planning stages to consumer. Emphasis on production and distribution of fashion goods, current trends, and technological developments. Offered once a year.
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TXMD 3140: Flat Pattern Design
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: TXMD 1100, 1610, 3130, and 3190. Adaptation of commercial sloper patterns to individual proportions, pattern designing and application of principles of design to apparel designing. Five hours per week. Offered once a year.
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TXMD 3150: Apparel Selection and Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: TXMD 1610, 3100/3101, and 3130. An overview of the apparel industry structure and the functions of each division. Emphasis on recognizing quality in relation to fabrication, construction, and design of garments. Clothing needs of special populations included. No construction involved.
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TXMD 3160: Fashion Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: TXMD 1610 and 3130. Principles underlying the fashion process and the study of fashion retailing and entrepreneurship. Special emphasis on the dissemination of fashion throughout the world market and to the fashion designers and business leaders in the fashion world today.
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TXMD 3180: Apparel Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisites: TXMD 1610, 3100/3101, 3130, and 3150. Overview of textiles/apparel industry processes from raw material to consumption for apparel and other consumer products. Examines production and marketing of products, technological developments, and domestic and global market strategies via field trips.
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TXMD 3190: Clothing II
3.00 Credits
Middle Tennessee State University
Three credits. Prerequisite: TXMD 1100, 1610, and 3130. Poses fashion problems to be solved with an emphasis on fitting and finishing. A series of half-scale sample exercise projects will be completed, as well as full-scale garments. Explores use of and development of wearable art as an aid in developing design concepts. Five hours per week. Offered once a year.
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